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HotelsHospitality and southern style can be found in Milledgeville from quaint Bed & Breakfast Inns to over 600 hotel rooms as well as spacious camp grounds. Whether you would like to meander on a white-columned porch while sipping a glass of ice tea or experience comfortable, inviting accommodations with just the right amount of amenities we have everything you need!
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AttractionsBeneath the sun-dripped shade of towering oaks, Milledgeville still beckons travelers with impressive architecture, historic venues, a glistening lake, and an authentic arboretum. Stroll through our perfectly charming downtown, or take a trolley ride! Amongst the grand Antebellum homes lining the streets of Milledgeville there exists a wealth of cultural...
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Outdoor ActivitiesMilledgeville has so much more than just historic homes and museums to offer. Rent a boat and tour beautiful Lake Sinclair or enjoy a peaceful afternoon of fishing. If your children are more adventurous, you can take a self-guided tour of Bartram Educational Forest. If the boys just want to be boys, send them off to play a round of golf and the girls can enjoy a...
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Restaurants & DiningOur charming Mainstreet city offers dining options ranging from country rustic to southern elegance. Whether it is fried chicken or filet mignon, we can accommodate whatever your palate desires! Check out our selection of Milledgeville Georgia Restaurants.
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Trolley TourMilledgeville's Trolley Tour is the best way to take in the town. A drive through the landmark historic district includes rotating visits to the Old State Capitol, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Lockerly Hall, and the Stetson-Sanford House. The trolley tour is available Monday - Friday at 10:00 AM and on Saturday at 2:00 PM. The cost is $12.00 for adults, $10 for seniors...
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Visit the Paleozoic, Mesozioc and Cenozoic Eras and see fossils from Georgia and all around the world! Located in Herty Hall, this museum offers an explanation of the history of life through geological time.More Info...
Beneath the sun-dripped shade of towering oaks, Milledgeville still beckons travelers with impressive architecture, historic venues, a glistening lake, and an authentic arboretum. Stroll through our perfectly charming downtown, or take a trolley ride!
Amongst the grand Antebellum homes lining the streets of Milledgeville there exists a wealth of cultural opportunities all within walking distance. Follow in Sherman's footsteps at the Old Governor's Mansion or visit Georgia's Old Capital Museum, located in the building where Georgia legislators voted to secede from the Union. Our rich assortment of historic sites, houses and museums provides visitors with a unique ambiance to learn about Milledgeville's days as the state Capital during a fascinating time of our nation's history.
But there is more to the district that just history. Contemporary student artwork and traditional collections add vibrancy and celebrate history in eclectic galleries such as Blackbridge Hall and the John Marlor Arts Center. Sites such as Andalusia, provided inspiration for one of America's greatest authors, Flannery O'Connor and served as the setting for many of her stories and characters.
Mary Vinson Memorial Library
151 South Jefferson Street
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Phone: (478) 452-0677
Fax: (478) 452-0680
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Milledgeville Convention & Visitors Bureau
200 West Hancock St.
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Phone: (478) 452-4687
Fax: (478) 453-4440
Email: Click Here to send email
Museum & Archives of Georgia Education
131 South Clarke Street
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Phone: (478) 445-4391
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Old Governor's Mansion
120 South Clarke Street, 1838
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Phone: (478) 445-4545
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Olive Forge Herb Farm
161 Browns Crossing Road
Haddock, GA 31033
Phone: (478) 932-5737
Email: Click Here to send email
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